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ghosteagle 17 May 16 3.27pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Must be exhausting being so miserable and angry about everything. Its not his fault, i expect the Romanians stole his sunshine.
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Hrolf The Ganger 17 May 16 3.27pm | |
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Originally posted by fed up eagle
You talk much but really say very little. Do yourself a favour and stop feeding the troll. He loves it.
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 17 May 16 3.29pm | |
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He's a total bellend. As unfunny as Eddie Izzard. Probably is him.
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ghosteagle 17 May 16 3.34pm | |
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I knew it! Thought he was too good to be true.
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coulsdoneagle London 17 May 16 3.44pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyh
Iraq war under Labour Afghanistan war under Labour I will bet you all the tea in china that more people suffered because of those two beauties than ever suffered because of the Common Market. You really are losing it mate. Both supported by the Tories fully. Ian Duncan Smith and Cameron, Blair and everyone in Westminster who was involved in that decision red or blue is culpable in my book.
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 17 May 16 3.58pm | |
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Originally posted by coulsdoneagle
Both supported by the Tories fully. Ian Duncan Smith and Cameron, Blair and everyone in Westminster who was involved in that decision red or blue is culpable in my book. We will (should) know the answer to that come 6th July
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jamiemartin721 Reading 17 May 16 4.06pm | |
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17bn when you include all migration wouldn't be that surprising. What needs to be calculated though is how much revenue is generated each year in terms of migration. Including costs relating to pensions drawn by people who migrated and stayed in the UK, is a bit of a false premise, as someone would be claiming a pension for that job etc. Especially as that person would generate revenue over their lifetime into the system. Similarly, you also need to compensate for net gain in temporary migration workers who will contribute tax and NI, but their withdrawal in terms of state spending will be much lower (working people in the 20s to 40s are likely not to be a cost in pensions, welfare, NHS, Education costs). That would need to be compensated against the sum total to establish a real cost. However, it does raise an interesting problem, given that the primary beneficiary of cheap labour has been UK corporations who have managed to keep wages low by importing labour rather than competition for employees which typically involves wages. During that time, the primary beneficiaries, UK corporations, have also seen reductions in corporation tax and increased subsidies and tax incentives, which have reduced their contribution whilst increasing their gain. The failure to target these beneficiaries to recoup costs is a failure of government to provide for its society and citizens interest. This for me, is a greater sin, as by an large corporate interests in the UK got cheap labour, and lower taxes. Whilst the citizens of the UK, bore the brunt of the impact of migration onto society, especially following the Freedom of Movement. Part of that profit needed to be filtered back, through taxation, into providing support for the extra pressure created by migrants and on UK citizens accordingly. The problem isn't the migrants, or maybe even the EU, but the exploitation of these by UK interests because it allows them to maximise profits, and reduce their own social contribution. We could leave the EU tomorrow, but the truth is, without actual change directed at the problems of the UK Corporate State and the separation of corporation from social contribution, the problem will continue. Because in the end, governments work not for the people but for the corporate interests of the UK. 17BN is probably an 'biased calculation', but its not wildly unrealistic conclusion. Migrant workers are being exploited by UK companies, to maximise profits, and in return are being reward by government by reduction in their contribution to society.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 17 May 16 4.11pm | |
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Originally posted by fed up eagle
Once again you twist what I say. Where did I imply that ALL Romanians or Eastern Europeans are criminals? I didn't, but if you have been to London lately you will know the state of play regarding muggings and crime in general. I wonder what you're going to twist my words in to now. Has the crime increased though, or has the ethnicity of the criminals changed. Crime and gangs in London have always been a problem. Over the years the ethnicity has changed, but the problems generally have remained. Crime statistics generally seem to suggest that its the ethnicity of the criminal and types of crime that change, rather than seeing an increase in crime. Its easy to forget just how much crime there was in the past, that was largely accepted, such as gangs of men fighting at football. Of course, that wasn't called gang crime, but in reality it was (largely white male gangs fighting rival gangs).
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We are goin up! Coulsdon 17 May 16 4.20pm | |
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I agree with Kermit, it is the Conservatives who have signed us up to increasing globalisation. They were wrong. It was a policy of the right, certainly not the protectionist left. What's really weird is that now the Tories (or at least most of their voters) have realised this was a mistake, the Left won't back them purely out of spite. They're campaigning for even more globalisation. Bizarre. I cannot for the life of me see how any social democrat could vote for the EU, it's really weird.
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 17 May 16 4.22pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Has the crime increased though, or has the ethnicity of the criminals changed. Crime and gangs in London have always been a problem. Over the years the ethnicity has changed, but the problems generally have remained. Crime statistics generally seem to suggest that its the ethnicity of the criminal and types of crime that change, rather than seeing an increase in crime. Its easy to forget just how much crime there was in the past, that was largely accepted, such as gangs of men fighting at football. Of course, that wasn't called gang crime, but in reality it was (largely white male gangs fighting rival gangs). It was the Maltese in the 50s and early 60s that ran large parts of the west end
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 17 May 16 4.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Just yanking your chain d. I haven't actually posted anything untrue though today. Boris's words about the EU from a couple of years ago, Tory Govs signing us up ever deeper into Europe, recent crime stats, etc. How the individual wants to take those facts on board is up to them but no need to shoot the messenger. I hoped as much
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aquickgame2 Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 17 May 16 5.22pm | |
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I know fck all about fck all but the little bit of fck all I do know is that if it wasn't for these bloody immigrants at Moorfields Eye Hospital last Bank Holiday Monday,I wouldn't have had the great treatment that I received....they ain't all bad,thank fck they were there,not a single English person on duty.
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